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Andrew de P-Legg

Last updated: 22 July 2011 | 12:46 am


  • A small False Olive.  Sad to say it has now become a total jin! :-(
  • A small olive dug out at the 2010 Yamadori meeting.
  • A Cedar that I really did not know what to do with until inspiration hit from AusBonsai.
  • The same tree a few hours and a lot of experimenting and learning later!
  • This is a juniper I bought from Yvonne Romyn.  I really liked the tree, but wanted to thin it out and saw it in a different pot.
  • After all the wiring and potting and trimming etc, I am pleased with the results.
  • This was an upright Japanese Black Pine purchased at a local nursery.  Here it has been planted into a
  • A bit of wiring and branch placement, and a couple of wedges taken out of the trunck, and I am pleased with the result.  A long way to go ye
  • The tree that started my obsession up again, given as a gift from my mother.  This one is an Acacia.
  • A few years down the line, and now trained, wired and in a new pot, I hope this one has a bright future.
  • This tree was a prize won by my mother in a lucky draw at the Oyama Bonsai Kai's Easter Show about 2 years ago.  It was given to me by her t
  • Here's the same Juniper, a Grey Owl Juniper about two years on.  I have compacted the curves and jinned the lowest branch as well as moving.
  • My latest indulgence!!  Also a Romyn tree.  A
  • This Procumbens nana seems to be of mixed heritage.  The growth is quite loose, but I'm hoping to knock it into shape in the coming years.

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  • Yamadori Dig - May 2009
  • Easter Show 2009

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